US Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Raises Asset Threshold for Bank Mergers

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The US Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System announced that it was raising the asset threshold for bank mergers that it considers unlikely to pose systemic. In an order approving the merger of People’s United Financial Inc. and Suffolk Bancorp, the Federal Reserve stated that in its experience, proposals involving an acquisition of less than $10 billion in assets, or that result in a firm with less than $100 billion in total assets, were generally unlikely to create institutions that pose systemic risks. The previous thresholds were $2 billion and $25 billion, respectively.  Proposals below the threshold generally receive a more streamlined regulatory review.

View text of Federal Reserve order approving the merger.

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